Dayoung (a.k.a. Rocket Girl), spends this entire issue fleeing from a pair of Quintum Mechanics enforcers who’ve followed her back to 1986 from 2013. Meanwhile, in the place she came from, her commissioner and former partner have Dayoung’s back in every way possible, even if it means trying to take down QM by themselves.
Author: Ashley Victoria Robinson
Forever Carlyle interrogates Emma, a fugitive girl who broke in and stole food from her family compound, and for the first time is faced with the way the serf population views her. In the rural lands a teenager named Leigh tends to the horses, feel rejected and might lost her life for it.
The nearly-dead walk again and not only that, but they trundle off on killing sprees seemingly at random. Everything goes downhill for heroine Beth following a near-deadly prom night and leaves her boyfriend dead with the bodies stacking up even as she struggles to carve out an identity.
,Do you want to hear an older Joe (a.k.a. the Shield), tell a story in a bar to a space monkey about a time he had to team up with other superheroes to save the world? YOU SO DO!
Carpenter’s Cove was a nice, normal Midwestern Town residing inside someone’s brain … until something goes very, very wrong.
Artifacts #35 debuts Top Cow’s 2012 Talent Hunt winner Hannibal Tabu. You can expect a plot that will in no way effect the larger universe and a startling shift in art styles as Michael Finnegan fights to remember who he is and what exactly is the deal with these Artifacts?
T-Rex was once a Michael Bay caliber producer, but one huge flop sends him really not only professionally, but personally. In a desperate attempt to cling to fame and success he goes way, way, way off the deep end.
After getting Zoe safely to a medical center Simon, Mal and the rest of Serenity’s crew, including her infant daughter Emma, are forced to flee an influx of Alliance troops. The reemergence of Jayne along with Bea and her “New Resistance” complicates things and leaves Mal blind to the fact that they’ve picked up another unwanted passenger.
THE MALL IS ON FIRE! Who better to charge in and save the day than three tiny kid sidekicks of the world’s most fantastic superheroes? Featuring: Sergio touches an artifact that belongs to his vampire great-great-great-great-great-great-great uncle.
When Mel and Max’s parents disappear and relations have their legs chopped off the Weird children are forced to demand questions of books and ride chairs that can talk back. Even with their preexisting knowledge of the Wardens they may not be safe.
Time capsules are supposed to move forward in time, not backward, but when five friends discover a bunker with letters from their future selves they are wrenched asunder in the moment when they need to band together the most to prevent an apocalyptic future.
The Season of the Hungry Ghosts storyline wraps up with a raised voice where the storyline came in shouting. Weaver and Ford spend the majority of the issue engaged in an action scene and the questions being answered are the ones nobody was asking.
Rover, Red and Charlie continue their search for any living feeders at the end of the world. They learn to feed themselves, make a friend and come face to face with an even bigger threat than the Hisspots – another dog.
The much beloved God of Mischief and Lies is back! The reigning King of tumblr and Prince of Asgard returns more handsome than he has ever been – and this time he’s on a mission for the All-Mother with a shiney new sword! Loki is determined to rewrite his history on Asgard and Migard. The question is: whether we believe him or not?